bloomd
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hey all.. havent been around in a while but im back to share what ive got going on.... currently i have a batch of black tea wine finishing up... first the recipe...(my own recipe off the cuff)
16 regular lipton tea bags
3qt water (to start then water to make up 1 gallon)
2lb sugar
1tsp yeast nutrient
handful of rasins
1 campden tab
redstar cuvee yeast..
the process
steeped the tea bags in 3qt hot water for about 2 hours till it was DARK
added the sugar and rasins and put in a 1 gallon glass jug as the fermenter
added 1 campden tab
after 24 hours i hydrated the yeast
added the yeast nutrient and pitched the yeast
this stuff bubbled like mad for a week when i decided to rack it...
racked into another glass jug and necked with water...
bubbled on for another week/10 days until it was down to less than a bubble a minute... racked and necked again and added potassium sorbate to stabilize... it smells good and im looking forward to drinking it dry because i like my tea (both iced and hot) unsweetened although im thinking it wont taste like tea.... im going to bottle it in about a week (and probably a taste then) and if its grody (like my batch of water sugar and home grown dried mint leaves) into the still it goes...
16 regular lipton tea bags
3qt water (to start then water to make up 1 gallon)
2lb sugar
1tsp yeast nutrient
handful of rasins
1 campden tab
redstar cuvee yeast..
the process
steeped the tea bags in 3qt hot water for about 2 hours till it was DARK
added the sugar and rasins and put in a 1 gallon glass jug as the fermenter
added 1 campden tab
after 24 hours i hydrated the yeast
added the yeast nutrient and pitched the yeast
this stuff bubbled like mad for a week when i decided to rack it...
racked into another glass jug and necked with water...
bubbled on for another week/10 days until it was down to less than a bubble a minute... racked and necked again and added potassium sorbate to stabilize... it smells good and im looking forward to drinking it dry because i like my tea (both iced and hot) unsweetened although im thinking it wont taste like tea.... im going to bottle it in about a week (and probably a taste then) and if its grody (like my batch of water sugar and home grown dried mint leaves) into the still it goes...